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Parameters

Demand D 12000
Ordering S 25
Holding h 0.5
Working days 250
Leadtime 5

a. Q optimal 1095.445115
b. r 240
c. T 22.82177323 Days
d. Total Cost
Ordering 273.8612788
Holding 273.8612788
CT 547.7225575
It is important to note that
in the optimal Q the two
costs are equal.
Parametros
Demanda D 2000
Ordenar S 30
Tasa i 0.2

1. calculate the EOQ for each price range


If the EOQ is not in range request the smaller amount that gives you the
2. discount
3. Calculate the total cost as the sum : ordering + holding + product cost

Order Quantity price


0-99 36
100-199 32
200-299 30
300 or more 28
Current Policy 28
EOQ Adjusted Q Ordering Cost Holding Cost
129.0994449 It is not in the interval
136.9306394 137 437.95620437956 438.4
141.4213562 200 300 600
146.3850109 300 200 840
146.3850109 500 120 1400
Product Cost Total Cost

64000 64876.3562
60000 60900
56000 57040
56000 57520 480
Savings
parameters
Demand D 7200
Order S 150
Mantener h 2.61
production Rate 25000
Working days 250
Leadtime 15

a. 1078.118815 Optimal Lot Size

b. 6.678299185 Run per years


c. 37.43468106 Days
d. 10.78118815 Days

e. 767.6205959 Imax = The number of days is the same * the difference between production - consumption. Rem

f.

It is important to note that


Ordering 1001.744878 in the optimal Q the two
Holding 1001.744878 costs are equal.
Total Cost 2003.489755
g. 432 Reorder Point
ween production - consumption. Remember to divide by working days to have consistent units.

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